The present invention discloses a pressure alarm device comprising a first thread section defined in a connector of a connecting base for fixing an air nozzle of a tire by a screw, and a second thread section for fixing a valve nozzle by a screw; a flexible film disposed between said second thread section and said isolating base, and the film is fixed into a position by the valve nozzle; a conductive wire comprising an annular conductive ring with an upper surface and two conductor stands correspondingly disposed with an appropriate distance apart under the conductive ring.
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10. A pressure alarm device, comprising:
a casing, disposed on a connecting member, and being integrally formed by a conductive connecting base and a non-conductive sleeve base, and said casing being fixed onto the sleeve base by a screw; an emitting device and a power supply device being disposed in the interior space enclosed by a connecting member and said casing; a pressure switch including a first contact point and a movable base constituting a second contact point; an adjusting member having an elastic member disposed between the adjusting member and the movable base; a first circuit connecting a connecting point to the emitting device; and a second circuit connecting the second contact point to the emitting device; characterized in that said connecting base further comprising a connector isolated by an isolating base having an operating hole and a conductive wire integrally formed with the connector; conductive wire comprises an annular conductor ring, and a conductor stand disposed at an appropriate distance apart under said conductor ring.
1. A pressure alarm device, comprising:
a casing, disposed on a connecting member, and being integrally formed by a conductive connecting base and a non-conductive sleeve base, and said casing being fixed onto the sleeve base by a screw; an emitting device and a power supply device being disposed in the interior space enclosed by a connecting member and said casing; a pressure switch including a first contact point and a movable base constituting a second contact point; an adjusting member having an elastic member disposed between the adjusting member and the movable base; a first circuit connecting a connecting point to the emitting device; and a second circuit connecting the second contact point to the emitting device; characterized in that said connecting base further comprising a connector isolated by an isolating base having an operating hole and a conductive wire integrally formed with the connector; a first thread section formed in the connector being fixed onto an air nozzle of the tire by a screw and a second thread section being fixed to a valve nozzle by a screw; and a flexible film being disposed between the second thread section and the isolating base.
19. A pressure alarm device, comprising:
a casing, disposed on a connecting member, and being integrally formed by a conductive connecting base and a non-conductive sleeve base, and said casing being fixed onto the sleeve base by a screw; an emitting device and a power supply device being disposed in the interior space enclosed by a connecting member and said casing; a pressure switch including a first contact point and a movable base constituting a second contact point; an adjusting member having an elastic member disposed between the adjusting member and the movable base; a first circuit connecting a connecting point to the emitting device; and a second circuit connecting the second contact point to the emitting device; characterized in that said connecting base further comprising a connector isolated by an isolating base having an operating hole and a conductive wire integrally formed with the connector; sleeve base comprises a tent section disposed at the wrapped connector and a base of the wrapped conductive wire, and said base being coupled to said casing by a screw; a fine-tune space and a sliding space being defined in the interior of said base; an inner thread being disposed in said fine-tune space for fixing said adjusting member by a screw; and a circumferential surface being disposed in the sliding space for letting a movable base slide.
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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a pressure alarm device, more particularly to a pressure alarm device having a simpler structure for an easier and more convenient assembling.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, tire pressure is always a major factor that affects the safety of driving. The U.S. Pat. No. 6,006,600 had made improvements over the U.S. Pat. No. 5,604,481 and provided a pressure alarm device that had the drawbacks of being cracked by flying pebbles when driving on a highway at high speed, unable to fall apart from the metal casing and assembled as easy as other pressure alarm devices. Such pressure alarm device has a connecting member integrally connects a metallic connecting base and a plastic sleeve base, and a nut is secured on the sleeve base. The connecting base is divided into two spaces by an isolating base, wherein an inner thread and a valve nozzle are disposed in one side of the space for installing the air nozzle of the tire by a screw, and a pressure switch is disposed on another side of the space in the same direction as that for jointly accommodating the sleeve base.
However, the U.S. Pat. No. 6,006,600 is still not a perfect design, because its components are very complicated and difficult for the assembling.
The objective of this invention is to provide an improved pressure alarm device, comprising a casing disposed on a connecting member and integrally formed by a conductive connecting base and a non-conductive sleeve, and the casing being secured onto the sleeve by screws; an emitting device and a power supply device being disposed in the interior space enclosed by the connecting member and the casing; a pressure switch including a first contact point and a movable base constituting a second contact point; an adjusting member having an elastic member disposed between the adjusting member and the movable base; a first circuit from a connecting point to the emitting device; and a second circuit connecting the second contact point to the emitting device; the connecting base further comprising a connector isolated by an isolating base having an operating hole and a conductive wire integrally formed with the connector; a first thread section formed in the connector being screwed onto the air nozzle of the tire and a second thread section being screwed to a valve nozzle; and a flexible film being disposed between the second thread section and the isolating base; conductive wire comprises an annular conductor ring, and a conductor stand; sleeve base comprises a tent section disposed at the wrapped connector and a base of the wrapped conductive wire, and said base being coupled to said casing by a screw; a fine-tune space and a sliding space being defined in the interior of said base; an inner thread being disposed in said fine-tune space for fixing said adjusting member by a screw; and a circumferential surface being disposed in the sliding space for letting a movable base slide.
To make it easier for our examiner to understand the objective of the invention, its structure, innovative features, and performance, we use a preferred embodiment together with the attached drawings for the detailed description of the invention.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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A connecting member 1, having a casing 2 installed by screws, an emitting device 3, a power supply device 4, and a conductive member 5 comprised of an elastic member inside the space enclosed by a connecting member 1 and a casing 2; the connecting member 1 being integrally formed by a conductive connecting base 11 and a non-conductive sleeve base 12, and the casing 2 being screwed on the sleeve base 12.
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Compared with the U.S. Pat. No. 6,006,600, the preferred embodiment of the present invention reduces the conductive circuit components such as the circular guiding base, conductive ring, and circular extension plate, etc. and also reduces the assembling components such as the hollow screw base and its fixed base. Therefore, the present invention can greatly reduce the complexity of the assembling and relatively lower the costs for the manufacturing, mold, and assembling, while enhancing the reliability of the test and assuring the quality of signal transmission.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation and equivalent arrangements.
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